Kovach will win easily, but he could be worried this morning. When I voted and saw a bunch of important races on the Democratic side of the voting machine, then looked over at the Republican side and saw just Kovach v. Izzo – I thought, that’s not good for Kovach.

For what is is worth, here is another endorsement of Shahan. My mind didn’t get made up until yesterday, and from another thread on this Delaware Liberal it appears a lot of other’s minds were too… Against normal protocol, I’ll put a link up just in case it helps garner one or two more votes from those out there whose thought process is still churning… .

Also, at Aldersgate, besides that huge Katz sign (which is odd since his district does not cover lower Concord Pike any more), there were not many signs to be seen A “Vote September 11″ Gordon sign was there, but it looks more like an official DOE sign since the Gordon type is so small.

It would be good and give some insight for today, to see who has the best “GOTV” effort. It all comes down to Who gets Their voters to the polls. There has been one campaign , from observation, that has tried to get their name out in different Media , probably on a low budget, which is the right thing to do for any campaign.

I’ve been out to all polling places in the 18th and have seen a total of one greeter, 7 or 8 voters and almost no signs. Where the heck are these campaigns. I voted in the city at 7:10 and no signs or volunteers there either.

I live next to a polling place in the city. When I left this am at 745 there were no signs to be seen and the building didn’t seem much busier than a normal day. Hope to see more turnout when I vote after work. Live in the city? VOTE KEVIN KELLEY!

just voted in the 6th RD, no volunteers, but there were a few signs. hoping that townsend and crane pull it out. i voted for spanarelli on a spur of the moment decision because i like his ideas, but i really should have voted for carper. he may be the “establishment” candidate and too comfortable in his seat for you guys, but he’s a) engaged with voters, b) may not be a visible face in the senate but he gets things done, and c) he’s a reliable vote. he may be on the more conservative side of the democratic party, but both parties need more level headed moderates and less talking heads, and carper fits the first description well.

I voted in the 25th RD a little after 7 AM. I think I was the first to vote there. It looked like they were going to have more staff than voters all day. No reps outside, and just one sign (Carper). I went over to a 23rd RD polling place and saw lots of signs, 2 Baumbach reps, and an unenthusiastic Gallagher rep who didn’t actually care. Turnout was about 2 and hour. Then I swung by the Newark Library and saw a few signs but no reps. I’ll take a look again later there. In the evening I may go to another 23rd RD location with two election districts in it, to see how that’s doing with the after-work crowd.

Voted @ Newark High School I was the only voter @ 9:30. Lots of signs for most of the candidates. Only one greeter outside with Gordon t-shirt on. Ladies that work the polls were gracious enough to let me know that all of my four daughters had come in to vote LOL . . . those poll volunteers have been there forever!!!

Voted at about 8am at Mount Pleasant Elementary (Still not 100% sure why they moved my polling place from the Brandywine Hundred Fire Co, 3 blocks from my house, but whatever..). I was the only voter there, but I was glad to see Councilman Cartier’s wife out there bright and early with a sign and a cup of coffee. There were also, I believe, 2 Shahan people with signs.

I voted this morning after 8:00. I was the only person inside voting, but I saw Senator Peterson outside talking to someone. I listened to WDEL in the car and heard Allen Loudell interview a voter. She said that she voted for Shahan.

Light turnout at First Unitarian….only a few people there at 9AM with very little activity coming or going.

DEL DEM: Katz signs on 202….his area covers Fairfax and the entire area west of 202…you guys better get on board and support him or you are going to end up with an extreme right wing freak in his place…Lavelle is just as extreme as Clatworthy…

I got a call for Bullock this morning. I also heard that some Clark people are passing out literature at polling places about Gordon, depicting a jail cell with the word ‘Indicted’ printed across it. I’m confident the present tense is intended.

If voters are still undecided when they show up at the polls, it’s unlikely they’ll take the time to read literature that’s being passed out or to deliberate on who would be the best choice. That’s especially true for people who take a brief time off from work to vote.

Just voted at the Music School. There was a decent crowd, but I was most surprised at the large number of lazy, rude volunteers. Nnamdi’s people were sitting in lawn chairs holding signs. They said nothing to me when I entered. When I left one man said, “I hope you voted for Nnamdi”. Bovell’s were the worst. Guy tried to hand me his card after I voted. I said, “No thanks” and he says, “well give it to a friend. Or keep it. You might need this man some day.” Glad I didn’t vote for him (not that the thought ever crossed my mind).

Volunteered for Townsend, early shift, at Leasure Elementary School. Pretty slow. I was the only checker inside the polls, Gordon and DeLuca volunteers passing out lit outside. Gov. Jack Markell, YOUR Democratic governor, shaking hands along with DeLuca at another polling place in the 11th. Spare me the ‘Jack is only doing the bare minimum’ crap.

Voted in Arden. Was told that it was a steady stream of voters, but Arden always votes disproportionately heavy. KSpan/Crane/Shahan/Taschner/Cartier.

Nancy: You are so full of it. The link below is the ballot for your polling place. As you can see, Paul is first, not second. All names are alpha by surname. Let’s see how late you are on your school taxes this year? I say at least six months.

If I was wrong, it was because the ballot areas weren’t separated by distinct lines. It was one big darkened blur of medium green on green in an unlit fire hall behind a thick canvas. I had to check several times to see if I had even checked the correct box. My bad if my impression take away was faulty. Doesn’t excuse Mr. Lanken’s personal attack.

So. Where’s the DL snark about Mitch Crane providing decades-old photos of himself to promote his campaign in the gay community press? Check it out: Photo courtesy of Mitch Crane, that’s at least twenty years old if not more, provided for a Sept. 5th article about his IC race in the Washington Blade – “America’s leading gay news source”.

Come on guys, get with it, that’s one of your favorite topics of attack….on KWS. Do I sense a gender bias here?

Del Dem- Clark seemed really uncomfortable in Elsmere this morning. He doesn’t have good presence and seemed strained to say hello and mingle with everyone walking by. Granted, I most likely shocked him when he asked how my day was and to please to vote for him and I stated with a big ole grin “my day is going good, but will be better when Bill Shahan wins tonight.” teehee.

Voted (with Mom) at Mary Campbell Center (NCC ED 7) at around 2 pm. We were the only two there, but someone came in after us. Poll workers said it’s been a trickle all day, not a lot of people but more than they expected.

I love it when they lead you to the booth and then call out, “Paula [Lastname] is voting!” It feels so . . . participatory.

They said there were no challengers so far. A full display of signs when you turn into the center, but no one out front but residents and visitors enjoying the weather.

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